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" Two or more inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense when the first member is the greater or the less in both. Thus, a > b and c> d subsist in the same sense. "
Standard Algebra - Página 356
por William James Milne - 1908 - 464 páginas
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Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopedia of Mathematical Science: Comprising ...

Charles Davies, William Guy Peck - 1855 - 592 páginas
...as it arises. SUB-SIST'. [L. ȟb, and tuto, tobe fixed]. To be ; to have an existence : thus, two inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense, when the first members are the greatest in both, or least in both ; they subsist in a contrary sense, when the first...
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New University Algebra: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise, Containing ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1863 - 432 páginas
...has the less number of units. Thus, 2<0, because —2—0 = — 2, a negative result; and 1O8. Two inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense, when the first member is the greater in both, or the less in both. Thus a > d and о > d, or u < z and x < y, are inequalities...
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New Higher Algebra: An Analytical Course Designed for High Schools ...

Benjamin Greenleaf - 1864 - 420 páginas
...sign is called the left member, and that on the right, the right member of the inequality. 188. Two inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense, when the first member is the greater or less in both. Thus, a > b and c > d, or 3 < 4 and 2 < 3, are inequalities which subsist...
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New University Algebra: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise, Containing ...

Horatio Nelson Robinson - 1864 - 444 páginas
...a negative result; and — 3> — 5, because — 3 — ( — 5) = -j-2, a positive result. 1O8. Two inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense, when the first member is the greater in both, or the less iu both. Thus a > d and с > d, or u < z and x < y, are inequalities...
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University Algebra

Webster Wells - 1879 - 468 páginas
...sign is called the first member, and that on the right, the second member of the inequality. 215. Two inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense when the first member is the greater or less in both. Thus, a > b, and с > d ; or 3 < 4, and 2 < 3, are inequalities which...
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College Algebra: For the Use of Academies, Colleges, and Scientific Schools ...

Edward Albert Bowser - 1888 - 868 páginas
...form a > &, indicates that a may be either equal to or greater than b, but cannot be less than b. Two inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense when the first member is the greater or the less in both. Thus, the inequalities a > 6, and 5 > 3 ; or a < b, and 3 < 8, are...
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Numbers Symbolized: An Elementary Algebra

David Martin Sensenig - 1889 - 388 páginas
...less than. 269. The quantities compared in an inequality are the members of the inequality. 270. Two inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense, when the first members are both greater or both less than the second members. 271. Two inequalities are said to subsist...
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College Algebra

Webster Wells - 1890 - 604 páginas
...b. Any term of either member of an inequality is called a term of the inequality. 218. Two or more inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense when the first member is the greater or the less in each. Thus, a > b and c> d are inequalities which subsist in the same sense....
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Numbers Universalized: An Advanced Algebra, Volumen2

David Martin Sensenig - 1890 - 556 páginas
...364. The quantities separated by the symbol of inequality are the members of the inequality. 365. Two inequalities are said to subsist in the same sense, when the first member of each is either greater or less than the second. 366. In the doctrine of inequalities, a positive...
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High School Algebra: Embracing a Complete Course for High Schools and Academies

William James Milne - 1892 - 370 páginas
...0, and the one having the greatest number of units is considered the least. Thus, -2>-3; 0>-2. 384. When the first members of two inequalities are each...inequalities are said to subsist in a contrary sense. Thus, a > Ь and с > d subsist in the same sense, and x > у and v < z subsist in a contrary sense....
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